The head of Hamas in Lebanon, who was killed by Israel, worked for the United Nations refugee agency

Victor Boolen

The head of Hamas in Lebanon, who was killed by Israel, worked for the United Nations refugee agency

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Fateh Sherif Abu al-Amin He died yesterday in Al-Bass refugee camp in the city of Tyre In southern Lebanon. Hamas claims this Al-Amin was killed along with his wife, son, and daughter in what he described as a “terrorist and criminal assassination.”

Earlier, Israel killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an air strike in Beirut. On Sunday, the Israelis launched more air attacks on the Houthis in Yemen and dozens of targets in Lebanon.

UNRWA confirms: Fatah Sharif Abu Al-Amin was an employee

UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, confirmed this todayThe leader of Hamas in Lebanon was working for it. He worked as a teacher.

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UNRWA said that it placed Al-Amin on “unpaid administrative leave” last March, as part of an investigation into allegations about his political activities.But she did not know that he was a Hamas leader.

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